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Temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) have become more common in the post-9/11 heightened security environment, and often pop up on very short notice. Pilots should check notams before each flight by contacting flight service and/or using the FAA DUAT System program.
14 sie 2024 · Years of AOPA advocacy with the insurance industry have produced sought-after relief for older pilots facing skyrocketing insurance costs: the option to purchase coverage for liability alone. Get extra lift from AOPA.
A current insurance certificate showing the required coverages should be carried on board the aircraft as evidence of compliance to avoid unexpected and expensive delays and possible refusal to land in EU territory.
As an AOPA member, you qualify for group term life coverage specifically designed for your active lifestyle—at an affordable group rate and with no general aviation exclusions. Currently, you and your spouse 1 under age 66 can apply for $5,000 up to $1,000,000 in affordable life insurance through the AOPA Group Term Life Insurance Plan.
2 sie 2024 · Details Matter in Aircraft Insurance. When it comes to ensuring a smooth collaboration between you, the aircraft owner and your insurance broker, there are several key actions that you can take to support your broker to help get you right coverage at the right price.
24 wrz 2024 · Learn everything about aircraft owner’s insurance: types of coverage, costs, and ways to protect your aircraft from damages and liability. Discover how to choose the right policy and reduce insurance premiums for peace of mind while flying.
15 gru 2015 · FDC NOTAM 4/3621 is the official FAA notification instrument for stadium TFRs. It is sometimes referred to as a blanket notam, because it does not relate to a specific event, but rather, it covers a broad category of sporting events.